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Clowney vs. Lewan 2013 Outback Bowl
Posted on 12/31/13 at 2:11 am
Posted on 12/31/13 at 2:11 am
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Found this online. Not sure if its every snap Clowney took or not.
8:16 for The Hit and 9:50 for The Hit part 2
Found this online. Not sure if its every snap Clowney took or not.
8:16 for The Hit and 9:50 for The Hit part 2
This post was edited on 12/31/13 at 2:13 am
Posted on 12/31/13 at 2:20 am to Cockopotamus
Clowney is gonna be a monster in contract years.
Posted on 12/31/13 at 2:26 am to SammyTiger
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Clowney is gonna be a monster in contract years.
Clowney and Watt are gonna be on the same dline....let that sink in for a moment.
Good thing the Colts already cut Manning. He'd be destined for another neck surgery otherwise
Texans dline stacked. AFC South fricked.
Posted on 12/31/13 at 2:57 am to Cockopotamus
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Clowney and Watt are gonna be on the same dline....let that sink in for a moment.
Good. As long as Atlanta don't get him because he'll kill Drew Brees with that piss poor line we have in N.O.
Posted on 12/31/13 at 5:11 am to SammyTiger
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Clowney is gonna be a monster in contract years.
So true. I heard an NFL Draft scout on the radio yesterday and he said, almost without fail, players who have motor issues in college have motor issues in the pros. Said he wouldn't touch him.
Then he added, some coach will think he can get it out of him and will draft him in the Top 5.
The scout had also red flagged Manziel over the summer, but rescinded it after talking to those close to the aTm program. Seems JFF is an incredibly hard worker in all facets of football.
Posted on 12/31/13 at 6:07 am to Mizz-SEC
I wouldnt draft him if I was a gm. No way. He has 'bust' written all over him.
Posted on 12/31/13 at 7:33 am to Cockopotamus
Bob McNair, the owner of the Texans, is a Gamecock. He's already got two or three former Gamecocks on that team who have excelled ... they are not the problem. He's going to draft Clowney - that is a bankable assumption, a foregone conclusion.
Clowney will do well in the NFL. Anyone who is pre-determining him a bust doesn't know shite about the kid, what he has had to deal with, and how he'll fair as a pro.
Clowney will do well in the NFL. Anyone who is pre-determining him a bust doesn't know shite about the kid, what he has had to deal with, and how he'll fair as a pro.
Posted on 12/31/13 at 7:37 am to scrooster
If only he played like he drives a car.
Posted on 12/31/13 at 7:43 am to boddagetta
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If only he played like he drives a car.
If you only posted like your sister blows ....
Posted on 12/31/13 at 7:57 am to scrooster
Its not a knock on the gamecocks, he just has all of the right ingredients to be an underachiever in the NFL. Im sure he is a nice guy.
Posted on 12/31/13 at 7:59 am to scrooster
It is a fact that he mailed his last season in at USCe. That is pathetic. I hope TB doesn't have the opportunity to draft him.
Posted on 12/31/13 at 8:08 am to scrooster
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If you only posted like your sister blows ....
My, my aren't you clever.
Posted on 12/31/13 at 8:10 am to Funky Tide 8
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Its not a knock on the gamecocks, he just has all of the right ingredients to be an underachiever in the NFL. Im sure he is a nice guy.
I dunno ... what ingredients might those be?
He's been playing with a bone spur in his foot the size of a golf ball ... one that the team orthopedic podiatrist says the average person couldn't simply walk upon.
He had a rib injury earlier that forced him to sit-out a game, which we won without him. An injury that even his teammates came forward and defended him over ... and one that a friend of mine told me was visibly swollen, black and blue, for two weeks until he gave it the rest. He would have played had the doctors and Clowney thought we needed him against Kentucky. Spurrier dropped the ball on that one.
He's had two traffic tickets ... I had seven before I walked.
He's had the same girlfriend through high school and college. He makes good grades, attends classes, is never late for practice or for the training room. He never complains. He's handled the intense spotlight very well from the time he was a freshman in high school until now. He's never got an attitude. He works so hard in practice that the coaches have to reign-him-in at times so that the offense can get some work in without being disrupted. He detests the spotlight and is quick to give his teammates credit. He's been double and triple-teamed all season long and never complained or taken credit away from his teammates who are the benefactors of said double and triple teams ... like Kelcey Quarles, the DT on his side of the ball who was first team all SEC this year and who recorded ten sacks thanks to Clowney.
Yeah, I guess when everyone has such high expectations and sets the bar unreasonably high ... yeah, I guess it might be easy to underachieve. But IMHO he'll do just the opposite and work hard to live-up to the unusually high expectations. We'll see but, in the meantime, I just don't see all of these ingredients for failure that others keep referencing.
Posted on 12/31/13 at 8:16 am to scrooster
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is never late for practice or for the training room. He never complains. He's handled the intense spotlight very well from the time he was a freshman in high school until now. He's never got an attitude. He works so hard in practice that the coaches have to reign-him-in at times so that the offense can get some work in without being disrupted.
This is total bullshite. By all accounts Clowney does whatever he wants in practice, and if the coaches question him about it he says "What are you gonna do, bench me?"
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He's been double and triple-teamed all season long and never complained or taken credit away from his teammates who are the benefactors of said double and triple teams
More bullshite. He has complained several times this year alone that he didn't perform well because he was double teamed.
Posted on 12/31/13 at 8:18 am to scrooster
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He's had the same girlfriend through high school and college. He makes good grades, attends classes, is never late for practice or for the training room. He never complains. He's handled the intense spotlight very well from the time he was a freshman in high school until now. He's never got an attitude. He works so hard in practice that the coaches have to reign-him-in at times so that the offense can get some work in without being disrupted. He detests the spotlight and is quick to give his teammates credit. He's been double and triple-teamed all season long and never complained or taken credit away from his teammates who are the benefactors of said double and triple teams ... like Kelcey Quarles, the DT on his side of the ball who was first team all SEC this year and who recorded ten sacks thanks to Clowney.
Stop ruining ESPN's narrative.
Posted on 12/31/13 at 8:50 am to Stonehog
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This is total bullshite. By all accounts Clowney does whatever he wants in practice, and if the coaches question him about it he says "What are you gonna do, bench me?"
He will have to answer to JJ watt.
Posted on 12/31/13 at 8:53 am to scrooster
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He's been playing with a bone spur in his foot the size of a golf ball ... one that the team orthopedic podiatrist says the average person couldn't simply walk upon.
He had a rib injury earlier that forced him to sit-out a game, which we won without him. An injury that even his teammates came forward and defended him over ... and one that a friend of mine told me was visibly swollen, black and blue, for two weeks until he gave it the rest. He would have played had the doctors and Clowney thought we needed him against Kentucky. Spurrier dropped the ball on that one.
Well, there's this. He is obviously pretty injury prone.
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He's had two traffic tickets ... I had seven before I walked.
Yeah i guess this is not that big of a deal.
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He's had the same girlfriend through high school and college. He makes good grades, attends classes, is never late for practice or for the training room. He never complains. He's handled the intense spotlight very well from the time he was a freshman in high school until now. He's never got an attitude. He works so hard in practice that the coaches have to reign-him-in at times so that the offense can get some work in without being disrupted. He detests the spotlight and is quick to give his teammates credit. He's been double and triple-teamed all season long and never complained or taken credit away from his teammates who are the benefactors of said double and triple teams ... like Kelcey Quarles, the DT on his side of the ball who was first team all SEC this year and who recorded ten sacks thanks to Clowney.
I will take your word for it.
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Yeah, I guess when everyone has such high expectations and sets the bar unreasonably high ... yeah, I guess it might be easy to underachieve.
Yeah, i do think that he has been a victim of the hype machine. I hope he has success, I'm rooting for him.
Posted on 12/31/13 at 9:31 am to Stonehog
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This is total bull shite. By all accounts Clowney does whatever he wants in practice, and if the coaches question him about it he says "What are you gonna do, bench me?"
Link? By all accounts, he is a great teammate. I have heard nothing negative on him.
Do Arky fans hate USCe because of the 2012 CWS or is this a long standing thing?
This post was edited on 12/31/13 at 9:33 am
Posted on 12/31/13 at 9:53 am to DBeaux225
I wish the falcons would have tanked harder. Clowney is an absolute beast but I do think Houston the number 1 tanker takes him. How does a team that starts 2-1 lose that many games in a row....:/. Either way, the falcons just gave up 9 sacks so the OL has to be fixed.
Posted on 12/31/13 at 9:54 am to Cockopotamus
Lewan owned him. Never in the history of the sport has someone gained so much notoriety because of a missed blocking assignment.
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